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Article comparing Archie's first 6 years to Gregg Marshall's first 6..

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4 hours ago, Stromboli said:

Hardly the over analysis it purports to be. But fine off-season reading nontheless. I'm happy with Coach Miller, and will support him completely.

Its not considered overanalysis to us because we are Hoosiers!

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3 hours ago, ViaSwiss said:
Its not considered overanalysis to us because we are Hoosiers!

Over analysis would be comparing how many top (rpi, Ken Pom) 50, 100, 150 wins each of them had in those first 6 years. With Dayton playing in a much better conference (A-10) then the Big South(Winthrop)I would guess coach Miller probably had more in his first 6 years

 But the more I think about it I will probably end up looking it up so You are right it's not over analysis just Hoosier fans

 

 

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Before Indiana University fired Tom Crean, I had recommended two coaches to Fred Glass; Greg Marshall and Archie Miller. Having watched many games of both Dayton and Wichita State I was impressed with both coaches. Both are good recruiters and good game coaches.  It is hard for me to decide which was a better fit for Indiana. The decision who to hire was Fred Glass and I trust his judgment. The state of Indiana has several excellent high school basketball players, so we will find out how well he can recruit. I was pleased he did not loss the 2017 recruits. I wish Archie success. 

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